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What bipod for hunting???
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<blockquote data-quote="fordy" data-source="post: 3030773" data-attributes="member: 120504"><p>Gday</p><p>I love my bipods</p><p>From heavy timber to open plains even 6ft cane grass</p><p>Pretty well all my rifles when in the field have a bipod attached as to me they seem to be more balanced ( most of my shooting has been with bipods attached so I'm hard wired I think ) </p><p>Yes even my 500 Jeffery does from time to time with the odd time bipod free but not often </p><p></p><p>Harris is my only brand for no other reason than familiarity & I like the swivel one the most but other better bipods I believe are available today on the few other ones I've used </p><p></p><p>I load bipods up I also put them against trees , rocks , termites mounds etc for increased stability </p><p></p><p>Just watch your knuckles on some of the heavy recoiling rifles as they will strip skin off so hand positioning is advisable if one goes that way </p><p></p><p>Overall whatever one chooses to use practice & familiarity is of the highest importance to me </p><p></p><p>Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fordy, post: 3030773, member: 120504"] Gday I love my bipods From heavy timber to open plains even 6ft cane grass Pretty well all my rifles when in the field have a bipod attached as to me they seem to be more balanced ( most of my shooting has been with bipods attached so I’m hard wired I think ) Yes even my 500 Jeffery does from time to time with the odd time bipod free but not often Harris is my only brand for no other reason than familiarity & I like the swivel one the most but other better bipods I believe are available today on the few other ones I’ve used I load bipods up I also put them against trees , rocks , termites mounds etc for increased stability Just watch your knuckles on some of the heavy recoiling rifles as they will strip skin off so hand positioning is advisable if one goes that way Overall whatever one chooses to use practice & familiarity is of the highest importance to me Cheers [/QUOTE]
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